The Warriors entered the offseason hoping to maximize Stephen Curry’s remaining championship window. Instead, they have found themselves in no-man’s-land.
Stephen Curry isn’t trying to rush LeBron James. He’d just like to be his teammate. Speaking ahead of this week’s American Century Championship golf tournament, Curry acknowledged he’s stayed in touch with James as the four-time NBA champion weighs the biggest free-agent decision of his career.
The thought of Curry, James and Green together is intriguing, and nobody knows when the decision will be made.
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James and Davis share a strong friendship and won an NBA championship together with the Los Angeles Lakers.
Golden State Warriors rookie Yaxel Lendeborg shared a cryptic SpongeBob-themed Instagram story on Tuesday after sitting out the team’s final California Classic game against the Miami Heat.
While Butler remains focused on returning healthy at some point next season, one of his closest friends and former teammates officially brought his own NBA career to an end.
The Warriors entered the offseason with one main goal in sight: signing James.
The Golden State Warriors have been outbid for one of their more dependable frontcourt players from last season. The Warriors have reportedly decided not to match the offer sheet Quinten Post signed with the Memphis Grizzlies.
In the NBA Draft, the first round is where teams look for players who could be stars or at least contribute right away. Then there's the second round, where the stakes are low and not much is expected.
The Warriors have opted not to match the Grizzlies‘ offer sheet for restricted free agent center Quinten Post, according to Shams Charania and Anthony Slater of ESPN.
NBA insider Shams Charania had a significant update regarding interactions between LeBron James and Draymond Green as rumors about the pair teaming up on the Golden State Warriors heat up.
Much pressure has been put on the Warriors to steady the ship amongst turbulent waves over the last few seasons. Missed playoff berths and underwhelming postseasons have dialed up the Warriors’ desperation to keep competitive basketball alive.
The Golden State Warriors have to decide by Tuesday at 11:59 p.m. ET whether to match the contract offer sheet signed by Quinten Post with the Grizzlies.
The Warriors are facing some steep competition for James, and there's no actual guarantee that he'll take his talents to the Bay Area.
While the Golden State Warriors are still linked to LeBron James in the rumor mill as one of the potential landing spots for the future Hall of Famer, the front office remains busy making moves for the 2026-27 season.
Green isn't the kind of guy to sit back and keep quiet when something isn't right.
Post was drafted in the second round of the 2024 NBA Draft and has spent both seasons of his NBA career in Golden State.
The Warriors may have to face an unpleasant reality if trading Butler is part of their plans to rework the roster for the final stages of Steph Curry's career.
Green opted out of the final year of his contract to give the team more financial flexibility to make moves.
The Golden State Warriors are in a bad spot right now, and for a team that is fighting to contend in the last years of Stephen Curry’s career, it’s looking rough.
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Initial reports said Kristaps Porzingis' new contract was worth $40M for two seasons. New information shows the Golden State Warriors made a shrewd deal with their veteran center.
In the midst of reportedly trying to form the NBA's latest "super team," the Golden State Warriors made a significant move on Monday night.
It appears there is one player the Warriors won't give up in their efforts to build a veteran supporting cast around Steph Curry.
There's uncertainty about how the Warriors will navigate the latter portion of their window with Steph Curry, but Butler knows how he would like things to go.
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